Rivers for cursing at fan
Rivers described the fan and his disloyal behavior with this statement. "I didn't handle it the best way", Rivers said Saturday. Rivers should nearly certainly expect to hear from the National Basketball Association on this one.

Egypt presidential hopeful returns home
An image grab obtained from a handout video provided by the aide of former Egyptian premier Ahmed Shafiq on 29 November 2017. A Gulf source familiar with the matter said earlier: "Shafik has publicly asked to go to Egypt and his wish will be met".

Dodgers could be Giants' chief competition for Stanton
The right fielder has a full no-trade clause as part of the 13-year, $325 million contract he signed with Miami in 2014. Yet Stanton might be waiting for a resolution with the Dodgers before deciding between the Giants and Cardinals.

Troubled Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody halts production
THR also reports that Singer has apparently "disappeared during a production" before, on Superman Returns and X-Men: Apocalypse. Twentieth Century Fox said work had been temporarily halted "due to the unexpected unavailability " of Singer.

Guardiola regrets Redmond rant after City victory
Sterling improved steadily under Guardiola last season but his development appears to have accelerated again this term. He said, "Oriol for me is one of the leaders of the club, of this team, one of the captains too".

Portugal Coach Santos Cautious About Iran, Morocco
Neymar's Brazil meanwhile will have to negotiate a group including Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia as they seek a sixth title. Ronaldo's battle against Spain and many of his Real Madrid teammates in Sochi on June 15 is mouthwatering to say the least.

Matt Lauer Will Not Receive a Payout From NBC

According to the network executives, the executives including the president and chairman of NBC News, were tipped by the employees of the network, who received many inquiries about former NBC's co-host of morning talk show "Today", Matt Lauer's sexual misconduct allegations.

The 59-year-old Lauer was sacked on Wednesday around 36 hours later network received the very first complaint of sexual harassment against him from an NBC employee.

Questions have been swirling about the possibility because the New York Postpublished a story on Thursday that said Lauer's lawyers have been angling to get him a payout. The insider didn't deny that Matt's lawyers would try to fight for him to receive a payout, and the source was adamant that the network would not budge on their decision. Since Lauer was terminated "for cause", NBC doesn't have to pay the rest of his $20-million-per-year salary. Lauer's contract was said to expire in late 2018, but the Post indicated that it stretched through the first half of 2019, ultimately leading to the $30 million figure.

The senior NBC News source did not dispute that Lauer's attorneys might hatch a plan to get him paid. But the network is reportedly refusing any sort of payout.

Subsequent reports in Variety and the New York Times cited multiple sources who claimed that Lauer has engaged in a pattern of sexually predatory behavior over the years, including allegedly exposing himself to a female employee and having sex with another in his office who felt helpless to acquiesce.

Three women are known to have filed formal complaints with NBC this week about Lauer's alleged wrongdoing.

Mr. Lack said in the memo, a "team of the most experienced NBCUniversal Legal and Human Resources leaders have begun a thorough and timely review of what happened" regarding Lauer who is being accused of sexual misconduct.